Looking for Red Sun Farms products? Here’s a solution

Red Sun Farms, Kingsville, Ontario, has a new way for consumers to find where the company’s greenhouse vegetables are available.

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Red Sun Farms, Kingsville, Ontario, has a new way for consumers to find where the company’s greenhouse vegetables are available.

The user-friendly product locator tool, available for desktops and mobile devices, tells where to buy Red Sun Farms’ products, with a map of stores in the vicinity, and what specific items each retailer carries, according to a news release.

“At Red Sun Farms we strive for customer service and satisfaction by helping our valued consumers find their favorite greenhouse grown products,” Leona Neill, director of packaging and marketing, according to the release. “With this new tool, consumers are just a click away from finding our fresh produce locally for their next recipe or finding the perfect snack.”

The company has instructional videos on the service for desktop and mobile versions on its website.

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